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Arguably one of north Cornwall's most magical destinations, it is easy to see why holidays in Padstow are in demand. With plenty going on in this charming fishing village, you could not be blamed for just relaxing in the comfort of your holiday home, but with beaches, boat trips and bike trails on offer, it would be a shame not to get out and about.

Padstow’s colourful harbour filled with bobbing boats is a wonderful place to soak up the atmosphere on the quayside. Watch the fishing boats come in with their catch of the day, go crabbing and wander around the local shops, where you can purchase everything from beachwear to ice cream. If you choose to holiday in Padstow in May, you’ll be part of the village’s famous Obby Oss May Day celebrations along with around 30,000 people – certainly not an event to miss! 

A huge reason to come to Padstow is the food. It’s no exaggeration to say that you’ll be spoilt for choice. Wander through the town’s cobbled streets to discover restaurants, cafes and chippys galore, from the high-end Paul Ainsworth at No.6 to seafood tapas at Prawn on the Lawn and Rick Stein’s Fish and Chips. Whatever you choose, it’ll be fresh, locally sourced and delicious. 

Padstow is famous as a mecca for foodies but also for its excellent local beaches, such as Polzeath, Harlyn Bay, Trevone Beach and Treyarnon Bay, where you can relax and build sandcastles, gaze at the beautiful rugged coastline or try your hand at some watersports to get your heart pumping. There’s plenty to choose from, including surfing, sailing, water-skiing, wakeboarding, paddleboarding, kayaking and coasteering.

More action on the water and a perfect little day trip from Padstow can be found by catching the ferry across the estuary to Rock, a sleepy fishing village popular with celebrities and royalty. Refuel at one of a handful of decent pubs and restaurants and then enjoy a walk along the coast to Daymer Bay. And if you want to really push the boat out, try Padstow’s Sea Life Safari where you can see local wildlife close up, from seabirds, seals and dolphins to elusive basking sharks. 

The scenery away from the coast is just as stunning. Access the beautiful Cornish countryside with a cycle on the famous Camel Trail, which begins in Padstow and ends in Wadebridge – a peaceful way to enjoy the views for all ages and abilities. Keep an eye out for wildlife en route – you may be able to spot shy creatures such as otters, bats and dormice. 

And if you can tear yourself away from all the treasure Padstow has on offer, immerse yourself in culture at the Lost Gardens of Heligan, the Eden Project and National Trust property Lanhydrock or treat yourself to an afternoon of wine tasting at Camel Valley Vineyards.

Whether you are heading to Padstow for a romantic getaway or a fun-filled family break, the range of restaurants and activities on offer will keep everyone happy all year round.

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Arguably one of north Cornwall's most magical destinations, it is easy to see why holidays in Padstow are in demand. With plenty going on in this charming fishing village, you could not be blamed for just relaxing in the comfort of your holiday home, but with beaches, boat trips and bike trails on offer, it would be a shame not to get out and about.

Padstow’s colourful harbour filled with bobbing boats is a wonderful place to soak up the atmosphere on the quayside. Watch the fishing boats come in with their catch of the day, go crabbing and wander around the local shops, where you can purchase everything from beachwear to ice cream. If you choose to holiday in Padstow in May, you’ll be part of the village’s famous Obby Oss May Day celebrations along with around 30,000 people – certainly not an event to miss! 

A huge reason to come to Padstow is the food. It’s no exaggeration to say that you’ll be spoilt for choice. Wander through the town’s cobbled streets to discover restaurants, cafes and chippys galore, from the high-end Paul Ainsworth at No.6 to seafood tapas at Prawn on the Lawn and Rick Stein’s Fish and Chips. Whatever you choose, it’ll be fresh, locally sourced and delicious. 

Padstow is famous as a mecca for foodies but also for its excellent local beaches, such as Polzeath, Harlyn Bay, Trevone Beach and Treyarnon Bay, where you can relax and build sandcastles, gaze at the beautiful rugged coastline or try your hand at some watersports to get your heart pumping. There’s plenty to choose from, including surfing, sailing, water-skiing, wakeboarding, paddleboarding, kayaking and coasteering.

More action on the water and a perfect little day trip from Padstow can be found by catching the ferry across the estuary to Rock, a sleepy fishing village popular with celebrities and royalty. Refuel at one of a handful of decent pubs and restaurants and then enjoy a walk along the coast to Daymer Bay. And if you want to really push the boat out, try Padstow’s Sea Life Safari where you can see local wildlife close up, from seabirds, seals and dolphins to elusive basking sharks. 

The scenery away from the coast is just as stunning. Access the beautiful Cornish countryside with a cycle on the famous Camel Trail, which begins in Padstow and ends in Wadebridge – a peaceful way to enjoy the views for all ages and abilities. Keep an eye out for wildlife en route – you may be able to spot shy creatures such as otters, bats and dormice. 

And if you can tear yourself away from all the treasure Padstow has on offer, immerse yourself in culture at the Lost Gardens of Heligan, the Eden Project and National Trust property Lanhydrock or treat yourself to an afternoon of wine tasting at Camel Valley Vineyards.

Whether you are heading to Padstow for a romantic getaway or a fun-filled family break, the range of restaurants and activities on offer will keep everyone happy all year round.


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National Lobster Hatchery
(Less than a mile)

The National Lobster Hatchery is a unique organisation whose work in conservation, research and education separates them because they work specifically with a commercial species.  A charity based in Padstow, their work helps to make lobster sustainable in the UK, as the species alone is worth an estimated £30m a year. Both the Scandinavian and Mediterranean stocks have completely collapsed, so the hatchery aims to ensure global food security for future generations by facilitating the survival rate of eggs in the wild.  When you visit you can learn all about their work and support conservation.  They are open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10.15am, but opening times are seasonal so keep an eye on the website.  Prices are £12 for adults or £6 for children.

http://www.nationallobsterhatchery.co.uk

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Camel Ski School
(Less than a mile)

Located on the beautiful Camel Estuary in Rock. Camel Ski offers a range of activities for all ages from inflatable rides, wake boarding, paddle boarding, wake surfing, kayaking and water skiing. They offer lessons for all ages to learn to water-ski or wake board. Male and female changing facilities are available with access to hot showers, along with all the equipment you will need provided. There is also a small après Ski café on site.

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St Enodoc Golf Club
(Less than a mile)

Ranked 99th best course in the world by Golf Digest magazine, and 15th in England by Golf World, St Enodoc Golf Club has a reputation as one of the finest links golf courses in the South West of England, with its undulating fairways, firm greens, some blind shots and the added bonus of beautiful sea and estuary views. The club sits on the North Cornwall coast overlooking the Camel Estuary with Padstow on the far side, and it has two courses; the Church Championship course, and the shorter Holywell course which is ideal for those wanting slightly less of a challenge but which still features some typical links terrain. The club has a bar, lounge and dining room available, and green fees start at £45 for the Church course and £25 for the Holywell course in the low season.

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Wavehunters
(3 miles)

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For the thrill-seekers and the calm-seekers, the adrenalin junkies and the nature lovers, and those who just want to take a moment out of the daily grind: Wavehunters will have an ocean adventure for you. From surf lessons to sea boat safaris, they offer a wide range of activities guaranteed to provide fun for all the family, make sure you get on board! 

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We booked the 2hr sea safari, saw dolphins and tuna and our skipper was very knowledgable about the local area and coves, in between dolphin sightings and cove visits we moved at speed which was very exhilarating. Well worth the price.

September 2021


Harlyn Surf School
(3 miles)
When in Cornwall, get out on the water! The coastline is spectacular and there are few better ways to see it than from the sea itself. Offering paddle boarding, coasteering, kayak tours and hire, and surfing lessons, Harlyn Surf School has more than 20 years’ experience and 15 instructors on the team, welcoming people of all ages to fall in love with activities on the water, and their enthusiasm is palpable. They have summer camps available and prices start at £40 for a surf lesson. You can also hire all the equipment you need as well, so you don’t need to worry about bringing anything with you other than a towel and a big smile!

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